Pluggers

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Pluggers is a long-running American comic panel that humorously depicts the everyday lives and values of blue-collar, middle-American anthropomorphic animal characters.

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instanceOf comic strip
single-panel comic
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Jeff MacNelly NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
depicts blue-collar life
middle-American culture
features anthropomorphic animals
firstPublicationYear 1993
format single-panel
genre gag-a-day
humor
hasAudienceDemographic older readers
rural readers
working-class readers
hasPerspective middle-American populist viewpoint
hasTheme everyday life
nostalgia
self-deprecating humor
working-class values
language English
mainCharacterType anthropomorphic bear
anthropomorphic chicken
anthropomorphic dog
anthropomorphic kangaroo
notableFor caption-driven humor
portrayal of older working-class Americans
originalMedium newspaper
publicationFrequency Sunday
daily
subjectMatter aging
consumer culture
family life
technology changes
work
syndicatedBy Tribune Content Agency NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
typicalSetting small-town America
typicalTone folksy
gentle
self-effacing
usesDevice reader-submitted ideas

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Jeff MacNelly hasWork Pluggers